BRIDGET CHRISTIE
Surrealist housewife and Radio 4 favourite, Christie is the new forefront of donkey-based feminist humour.

She has starred in a number of TV and radio comedies including Cardinal Burns on E4, Harry Hill’s “Little Internet Show”, Sarah Millican’s Support Group, Miranda Hart’s House Party and Dilemma.

Her latest show, War Donkey also featured on The Culture Show as one of Sue Perkins’ Top 5 Edinburgh shows and received 10 four star reviews. It was also one of GQ magazine’s Ten Essential Edinburgh shows. The Arts Desk said Bridget had “the best fart joke on the Fringe by a country mile”, which has made her very proud.

MARK STEPHENSON
Nominated for Best Newcomer at the Chortle Awards 2013 and one of TimeOut’s five comics to watch in 2013, Mark is a favourite of the critics and one of the most refreshing and intelligent emerging voices on the circuit. With runner-up spots at both Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year and Laughing Horse already, Mark is a already tipped for a Best Newcomer nod at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. And we love him too!

“such a well-defined comic voice” – Chortle

JOZ NORRIS
Surreal character and whimsy. He’s appeared on E4’s Show and Tell with Chris Addison and he’s met Arsene Wenger.

“Norris is one to watch and a real talent for the future.” – **** The Skinny

JAMES O’BRIEN
“He does silly things about plugs.”

JACK DE’ATH
Half of Laugh Out London and a rising prop-based surrealist sort in his own right.